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  1. 22 Power Dive on the second 'hut', or………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Hail Mary Cheers Rob
  2. Great work Danny, I'm not a jet guy, but one of the few exceptions is a Navy Phantom and yours is looking perfect. One of these days I will build my 1/48 Eduard Limited edition. It's the Academy kit with lots of Brassin and PE-stuff. I was about to start it several times, until I saw the stenciling sheet, it gave me the creeps. Cheers Rob
  3. If you want a dead flat finish, use Scale 75 colours for figures, there is no shine whatsoever with these. A little care has to be taken with their skin tones, they tend to be a little chalky if not thinned properly. Cheers Rob
  4. Time for Heavy Metal. The sub was ready assembled, without PE and some details like the propeller and ram. PE will not be painted, but burnished instead. As a change of plan, I stowed the battery in the hull and installed the switch. After checking again for unwanted light emission the Nautilus was primed with Tamiya rattle can. Then the fun began, the whole ship was sprayed in Bronze, then Brass to highlight the panels and the darker brass again to have more control and definition in the darker areas. Some highlights on the upper side were picked up with shiny Brass. Generally the lower hull was shaded a little darker, with Bronze more prominent. The last pass was with Jet exhaust to further darken the Colours, more on the lower hull and just a bit on the upper side. The tails were airbrushed in Copper and for the ram I used Gunmetal and stainless steel. All metal Colours are from AK's Extreme Metal range and spray very good, with very fine grain and good coverage, except Copper, which is very translucent. I don't know where to go from here, detail painting for sure and weathering of course, but I haven't decided on the final look and how worn it should be. Cheers Rob
  5. Obrigado, I just asked, because there is a Youtube unboxing video showing the special edition with a Yahu IP included. Cheers Rob
  6. Bom Dia Hubert, Is there a Yahu IP included in the special edition? Cheers Rob
  7. Looks like how I would have expected it for my Karas, thanks for the test shot . Cheers Rob
  8. Beautiful finish on your Grünherz. The F is a nice rendition of the 109 series and you nailed it. Cheers Rob
  9. Nice John, I guess you can build them blindfolded . Cheers Rob
  10. Exactly, like Phil says a Jawdropper. It would be great if you'd comment on your rigging, when time comes. I have a FE.2b waiting to be built and like to see how you tackle yours. Cheers Rob
  11. Today I added the sides of the hull, with gluing the primary brass painted windows in. The top parts of the hull are not glued yet, but are inserted to give the correct shape. In front you see my dummy Panther hull with rubbed on and sprayed on metallic Colours for testing. Against my primary idea of using wax like True Metal Colours to rub on, I decided to airbrush the hull with Extreme Metal Colours, from the AK range. All of them look really good and the polished wax has a very realistic shine after polishing, but, after closely inspect the parts, there might be areas where the wax will be hard to rub in and tests showed, that they are a little bit more 'vulnerable' to washes in later stages and I haven't tried to seal them. Another problem with polishing might be the abrasion of colour/primer on raised details like rivets, ... Cheers Rob
  12. Before you get rid of your son try one of the Meng tanks, you'll share a lot of fun then. The only real Egg Plane though is the so called 'Kraftei' or 'Power Egg' Cheers Rob
  13. Thanks for filling the gaps on this build. Lots of fine work to be seen beside the mishaps and I agree with Hubert, that the result may be unwanted but anyhow very appealing. If you are still not satisfied, why not going totally wild and do something like this. Cheers Rob
  14. Your interior is looking great, these open top vehicles have lots of eye candy. Can't wait to see the final setting. Cheers Rob
  15. Thanks Gus, helped myself to a couple of selfmade Martini cocktails and everything is back to normal . Cheers Rob
  16. Or maybe half a FE.2b . Cheers Rob
  17. You have these field days in modelling and you have these tasks, you just want to get done. I had three hours of the latter today, masking windows of the Nautilus. It was boring to get almost 200 tiny masks aligned, which makes masking the glasshouse of, let's say a FW-189, seem like a walk in the park, but stenciling jets still tops my personal 'most hated jobs in modelling list', who would have thought that. I used masks made out of thin black vinyl by Aztek, which seems to be better than the laminated paper ones, which were provided with the kit. With so many panes I would opt for the best masks available and fit and pre cut (thanks god) were good. The windows got a hefty dose of primer afterwards, to hinder unwanted light emission. Cheers (blurry eyed) Rob
  18. I think you both mean the same and it is the same like I used. Cheers Rob
  19. I experimented a little with my first WNW rigging job. In the end, I used Bob's buckles and like he suggests Maxima Chameleon fishing line with a diameter of 0,12mm. The fishing line is much stronger than flexible thread and gives some stability to the airframe. Bob's buckle tubes have an inner diameter of 0,3mm, I believe, therefore you can sling the fishing line through after fiddling it through the anchor point or eyelet glued to the wing. The second pass through the tube is not so easy, its a tight fit and you need good tweezers to push the line through, but it has the advantage, that you can pull the line taut without gluing. Therefore it's possible to fix all the connections with CA as one final step. The Maxima Chameleon line has coppery brownish Colour, which I really like, historically correct or not. It can be well seen on the kit, but is not so prominent like white or silver line. I use Bobs new aluminum tubes, because the look equally good and realistic without paint. But that's of course German round rigging, but I will use it on British planes too, if my Prym attempt fails The good thing about rigging is the enormous relive when you did your first and the result is satisfying. Like you Phil, I spent lots of thoughts and research before starting, like a big bow wave ahead of me. When you sit at your bench and you see the first results is where the grinning starts and then, the former dreaded step is actually fun. Cheers Rob
  20. Lucky you, yesterday Spain announced the prolonging of the very strict house arrest until the 26.04. and there will be further extensions with conditions to be adjusted depending the figures, whew, we are in stasis since three weeks, with three more to come. A micro brew would be great or food which is not home prepared (no take aways allowed to serve here), or at least biking, running, surfing or swimming, which I mostly do alone even in normal times, due to the small population on my island. Cheers Rob
  21. Thanks Carl, the kit is well designed, the fit is very good and the parts count is moderat, but there are tiny details, some fragile PE and the window masking . I believe, that it will be hard to convince your son to have build it on his own after you did 80%. One of the mentioned dinosaurs might be more rewarding and like you say, this Squid is nicely detailed, being made of vinyl. To have a Nautilus kit stashed is not the worst idea. It definitely is something different and because of that it's a mojo enhancer, when you got bored of planes and tanks. Cheers Rob
  22. I own the same one, it's Meng labeled, but identical. They work great, but not much better than the good Tamiya nipper, which is a bit more sturdy construction wise and fits better into a bigger hand. The idea of DSPIAE is to use one blunt side to counter the sharp bladed side for cutting (not squeezing) the plastic. Because of that design, it still is necessary to use some scalpels or grinding tools on the cut, not better than the two-bladed Tamiya for me . But as a tool nerd like Hubert mentioned, the DSPIAE is just perfectly manufactured, has a leather cap, … Sorry for being OT Cheers Rob
  23. Very nice little dio with some dynamic in the setting. One little thought, the uniforms should be matted a little, then you have a nice and realistic contrast between helmets and equal coloured tunics. Cheers Rob
  24. They paddled from Germany, because the Dinghy guys weren't available from other sources nearer to my tiny island. They will be saved in my little Walrus dio, including a gull. Cheers Rob
  25. Thanks Gus, the fine rendition of the kit makes it easier than thought. Cheers Rob
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